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Fast Facts:
- At least one hour of active play per day: riding a bike, skipping, dancing, jumping and running are all great activities
- Free play is important – play outside whenever possible
- Play as part of a family routine
- Limit screen time – no screens in child’s room
- Children at this age should engage in cooperative play – Allow your child to play in small groups with children his/her age
- Let your child’s imagination create play – provide opportunities for unstructured play
- As your child’s hand-eye coordination improve, so will their ability to catch and kick
Videos:
4 Years Old: Play
Resources:
Parenting at Mealtime & Playtime Handout – 4 Years
English – Spanish
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Fast Facts:
- At least one hour of active play per day: riding a bike, skipping, dancing, jumping and running are all great activities
- Free play is important – play outside whenever possible
- Play as part of a family routine
- Limit screen time – no screens in child’s room
- Children at this age should engage in cooperative play – Allow your child to play in small groups with children his/her age
- Let your child’s imagination create play – provide opportunities for unstructured play
- As your child’s hand-eye coordination improve, so will their ability to catch and kick
Videos:
4 Years Old: Play
Resources:
Parenting at Mealtime & Playtime Handout – 4 Years
English – Spanish
P
Fast Facts:
- At least one hour of active play per day: riding a bike, skipping, dancing, jumping and running are all great activities
- Free play is important – play outside whenever possible
- Play as part of a family routine
- Limit screen time – no screens in child’s room
- Children at this age should engage in cooperative play – Allow your child to play in small groups with children his/her age
- Let your child’s imagination create play – provide opportunities for unstructured play
- As your child’s hand-eye coordination improve, so will their ability to catch and kick
Videos:
4 Years Old: Play
Resources:
Parenting at Mealtime & Playtime Handout – 4 Years
English – Spanish
P
Fast Facts:
- At least one hour of active play per day: riding a bike, skipping, dancing, jumping and running are all great activities
- Free play is important – play outside whenever possible
- Play as part of a family routine
- Limit screen time – no screens in child’s room
- Children at this age should engage in cooperative play – Allow your child to play in small groups with children his/her age
- Let your child’s imagination create play – provide opportunities for unstructured play
- As your child’s hand-eye coordination improve, so will their ability to catch and kick
Videos:
4 Years Old: Play
Resources:
Parenting at Mealtime & Playtime Handout – 4 Years
English – Spanish